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Check out this awesome player ! Here he rips on a LesPaul but he is just as jaw-dropping on his usual nylonstring Ovation....
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05-10-2024 05:42 PM
Check out this awesome player ! Here he rips on a LesPaul but he is just as jaw-dropping on his usual nylonstring Ovation....
Beautiful guitar. If it sounds like it looks, its what a great archtop is suppose to sound like.
It looks like the 17's are on the bottom, correct? The 17 in the center also looks slightly thinner? Or is that just a camera illusion?
Apologies. I wasn’t trying to be “the jazz police” or a troll when I started this thread. I understand why it can come off that way though. Lesson learned.
I also tried it and it didn't work for me. I just much prefer non-profile based modelers. Yeah, they say you can modify your model / image with the built in EQs etc or externally, but in my...
I am sure that I have this book. The search is on. If I find it, I am in. AA Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Oh nice! And you’d better believe it I’ve got a whole big section of Clifford turns
another take on the JP 20 - apologies if it has already been posted here - does not sound too shabby to me: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YGRw0Y-KGRY
As you wrote above, you were interested in an ES125 from 1952. Is it that guitar we are talking about? I take it for granted that an ES125 from that era has a fretboard and a bridge made of...
I just looked and I have that book, but so far unused. I will give it a try!
Nice!
Just put a new set of Newtone 12 to 52 archtop strings on, sounding great, and seems to play better too. open to offers
It's a compensated saddle and it's in the correct position. Do you know if you can adjust pole pieces on a Magic Touch mini humbucker?
Excellent stuff, I think those 'Turns' sound great. Inspired by your examples, I've been practicing with some slightly modified simple 'Turns' over Major iiVI's, maybe they sound a bit like...
If this is possible on a Levin, then you shouldn't be afraid :)
Nylon Strung Ken Parker - could interest some
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